APNew England Patriots wide receiver Deion Branch answers questions during a news conference on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012, in Indianapolis. The Patriots are scheduled to face the New York Giants in NFL football Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5.

INDIANAPOLIS – The braggadocio has spread beyond Rex Ryan’s corner of New York.

The New York Giants have been sending a steady stream of comments aimed towards the Patriots this week, letting them know that they fully intend to leave Indianapolis with a Super Bowl trophy in tow.

Some members have even gone so far as to guarantee victory.

“Get ready for a good game on Super Bowl Sunday,” defensive tackle Chris Canty told a New York TV station. “And get ready for a parade on Tuesday.”

Similar boastful remarks have been seeping out of every corner of the Giants locker room this week, but the Patriots appear unbothered by the trash-talk and refuse to shoot back.

“We just don’t do that over this way. There is no need for it,” wide receiver Deion Branch said. “I promise you we’re going to show up Sunday. We’ll be there. Let’s hope that they’ll be there too, because we’re going to be there.”

“I’m not surprised,” guard Logan Mankins added. “We’ve played these guys a few times now, you kind of can expect this from their side. … We’ll see who does the talking this weekend.”